Williams has won 13 grand slam titles in her career, but just one French Open, which came in 2002. Williams actually hasn’t won a grand slam since 2010 Wimbled and has failed to make the quarterfinals in two of her last three events.

Azarenka has won one grand slam in her career, which was the 2012 Australia Open. She has never made it past the quarterfinals of the French Open in six attempts.

Sharapova has won three grand slam titles in her career. The only grand slam event she has never won is the French Open. She has never reached the finals of the event either. He has made it to the finals of two of her last three grand slam events but her last title was the 2008 Australian Open.

Kvitova has won one grand slam in her career, the 2011 Wimbledon title. He has never escaped the fourth round of the French Open in three appearances and has never reached a grand slam final other than her one Wimbledon title.

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